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Yukigassen 2013 Education Sessions

Yukigassen 2013 Education Sessions. LTU B192 Thursdays - February 7, 14, 21, 28 19:00. Yukigassen. Comes from the Japanese city of Sobetsu Came to Europe via Finland In Sweden since 2009 Nordic Championship in Vardø , Norway European Championship in Kemijärvi, Finland.

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Yukigassen 2013 Education Sessions

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  1. Yukigassen2013Education Sessions LTU B192 Thursdays - February 7, 14, 21, 28 19:00

  2. Yukigassen • Comes from the Japanese city ofSobetsu • CametoEurope via Finland • In Sweden since 2009 • Nordic Championship in Vardø, Norway • European Championship in Kemijärvi, Finland

  3. February 12, 2009

  4. Kemijärvi, Finland European Championship ThisYear: April 6- 7, 2013

  5. Vardø, Norway Nordic Championship March 16-17, 2013

  6. Basic Information • Two teams (max 10 members) • 7 vs 7 players on thefield • The aim is to takethecompetitorsflag • Best-out-of-3 • 3 sets, 3 minutes

  7. Yukigassen Court • 1 captain (coach) • 3 backs • 4 forwards • 2 reserves

  8. YukigassenField Accordingto the new rules the field is 36x10m Thisyearwe play on 32x8m fields

  9. The Team • Backs : Vestsnumbered 5-7 • Forwards : Vestsnumbered 1-4 • Captain : Vestnumbered 0 • Gender : At least 3 ofeach gender

  10. The Flag

  11. The Flag • International Yukigassen Rules 2012/2013 • 3) Team flags are to be made of cloth; 50cm in height and 70cm in length with ties at one end so that they can be easily attached to a flag pole at the start of a match. • 4) Flag poles shall be 1.5 to 2 meters long and placed on the court as indicated • Try tofollow The flag is yourteam’sidentity

  12. The Helmet

  13. The Shoes • NO!!!

  14. The Balls • 270 per match • 90 per set • Diameter: 6.5 to 7cm • Produced in special machines 30 minutesbefore the match • We play the trainingmatcheswith plastic balls!

  15. The Balls

  16. The Balls Do not forgetto start halfhourbefore the match!!

  17. The Balls • The balls arestoredbehind the end chateaus • Back playersbring/throwthemto the forwards

  18. Before the Match

  19. Start of the Match

  20. Start of the Match

  21. Start of the Match • The back leg on the start line • False start – OUT • Line referees check the helmets • Team ready – line referees lift flags • The head referee starts the match

  22. Start of the match NOTE: In Europewe start the match with ONE ball in each hand

  23. Forwards • Forwards CAN’T go behind the starting line • Only backs areallowedto do so and bring the snowballs • A forward behind the line = OUT

  24. Referees • 1 head referee • 1 assistanthead referee • 4 line referees • The New Rulesallow 2 more end referees

  25. Declaringplayersout • A player struck anywhere on the body, clothes or helmet by a valid thrown snowball that has not made contact with any other surface

  26. Declaringplayersout • A player is not allowed to throw a snowball to a team member and if a player accidentally hits their own team member with a snowball; the hit player is “out”

  27. Declaringplayersout 3) If a player hits their self with a snowball they are “out”

  28. Declaringplayersout 4) A player who makes or uses an invalid snowball is “out”. • Less than 2/3rds of a snowball • Snowballs held by out players. • Snowballs taken from outside the court, or come from outside the court • Snowballs which have fallen apart and are repaired by adding snow • Snowballs made by combining broken snowballs • Snowballs made from loose snow

  29. Declaringplayersout 5) A player whose foot crosses an end line or sideline is “out”.

  30. Declaringplayersout 6) A player whose limb/body part crosses over the end line or sideline or when they touch a snowball that is not on the court is “out”.

  31. Declaringplayersout 7) A player who is a Forward whose foot crosses his own team’s backline is “out”.

  32. Declaringplayersout 8) A player who is a Forward and comes into contact with a snowball that is behind their own backline is “out”.

  33. Declaringplayersout 9) A player who hides a snowball inside his number tag, clothing, etc. is “out”

  34. Declaringplayersout 10) A player who receives snowballs from an “out” player is “out”

  35. Declaringplayersout 11) When two players hit each other simultaneously, both athletes are “out”

  36. Declaringplayersout 12) NOT “OUT”: • When a player is hit by a snowball thrown by an “out” player they are NOT OUT. • When a player is hit by a snowball that broke apart in flight they are NOT OUT

  37. Declaringplayersout A playerwho is declaredoutstandsbehind the end line and does not play!

  38. Declaringplayersout The set endswhen 4 players cross the center line!

  39. Penalties • Yellowcard • Only teams • Red card • Playerdisqualified from the TOURNAMENT • 2 YellowCards for a Team : Disqualified

  40. Taking the flag • Taking the flag means end of the set • The team whichtakes the flag wins the set with 10:0

  41. …and whathappenswhen the flag is not taken?? • The set endsafter 3 minutes • The result : playersleft on the court • E.g. 5:2 • A set canresult in a draw (e.g. 4:4)

  42. Whowins the match then? • The team whichwins 2 sets • A drawdoes not count as a won set • A typical match can be: • 2:1 (10:0, 5:6, 10:0) • 2:0 (2:1, 10:0)

  43. Playing - Video NOTE: In Europe in case the flag is taken the set ends 10:0 . When all playersareout the set ends 10:0 .

  44. VictoryThrow • Comparabletopenaltyshots in hockey or football • Throwing the balls to an objectdecided by the officials (e.g. a snowman) • After a match where the total score is equal: • 10:0, 0:10, 4:4 = 14:14 • The match would end either 1:2 or 2:1 after the VT

  45. Substitutions • The team is freetodecidewhich 7 players play • The Gender Ruleapplies – at least 3 ofeach gender on the field (captain not included) • The posts including the captaincan be interchanged • But not during play • Althoughallowedbetween sets • Inform the head referee then!

  46. Controversial Situations • Rule: When 4 members of a team enter the opposing team’s half of the court at the same time the set ends and the opposing team wins the set (period) by a score of 10 – 0. • This happens often! Be careful! • Mainly when trying to capture the flag

  47. Controversial situations • Rule : When a player is hit by a snowball and ruled “out” before they capture the flag and that player continues to capture the flag - the flag capture will not count. That player will leave the field and their team’s remaining members will go back to stand at the starting position with whatever snowballs they have and wait for the set to restart.

  48. Let’swatch a match! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0su5laR-sx4

  49. Questions? Adam Danisovic adam@adamko.net 070-473 28 28 www.facebook.com/danisovic www.facebook.com/yukigassen The Golden Rule : The referee is yourfriend, not enemy! Rule 1: The referee is always right Rule 2: If not, referto the Rule 1

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